Diver Day at Aquarium of the Pacific

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Just a reminder that this Sunday, March 29, is Diver Day at Aquarium of the Pacific.
Diver Day
Certified divers with C card and photo ID get in free!
 
Damn, decision, decision, decision. Diving with the Sundiver boat or free entrance to the Long Beach aquarium which I have never gone to?
 
Damn, decision, decision, decision. Diving with the Sundiver boat or free entrance to the Long Beach aquarium which I have never gone to?

I'd dive. The fish will still be in the aquarium another day when you can't dive.
 
Fnfalman, You did come diving and we were pleased to have you! Great wetsuit :blinking:

Also, thanks to the entire community for the warm and enthusiastic reception crew member Julie received from you all at Sundiver's first Diver's Day appearance. Julie had a great time meeting, greeting and answering questions. We will continue to do our utmost to provide our local community with the best dive platforms we can muster.

FYI, we still have available on both boats next weekend, April 4-5, for 3 tank days at winter prices. We had beautiful conditions at Catalina yesterday, so come see the sharks and wave at all the lobsters :happywave:

See you under,
Captain Kyaa
Sundiver International
800-555-9446
 
Dive conditions were great. Topside weather sucks, but under the surface, things were sweet!!! I got to see my first Mantis shrimp in real life. That alone was worth the dive trip, not to mention a sleeping horned shark, a big ass abalone and tons of small lobsters...and two baby octopuses.
 

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